Meetings that will occur in the Netherlands are purported to be some kind of trial. Richard takes a closer look in his latest addition to the blog. Are you interested in writing about a science related topic? Then check out…

Iida writes of her attempt to defend organic, of the risks of repeating slogans, and of how pieces of worldview are built and change, sometimes as easily as with a comment or two. Iida is a Finn by birth and…

Are you interested in writing about a science related topic? Then check out our information on becoming a guest writer. The Eco-Philosophy of Vandana Shiva A Critical Review of Staying Alive: Women, Ecology and Development By: Marco Rosaire Conrad-Rossi There is…

In our ongoing project, Graham Strouts gives his 500 words on how he challenged his anti-establishment ideology and the permaculture movement. Despite losing social relationships, Strouts keeps his passion for science, skepticism, and learning. His story sets an encouraging example…

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